ICC World T20 2014: 10 Cricketers To Watch Out For

Chris Gayle is one of the most dangerous cricketers and certainly is a huge threat for the opposition when in full flow. The powerful West Indian has propensity to hit huge sixes and change the course of the game on his own. (AFP)

David Warner relies on his hand and eye co-ordination and is always on the lookout of boundaries. Watch out for his big hits, switch hits and powerful pulls. He is the one to watch out for. (AFP)

He is the lynchpin of the Indian batting. Virat Kohli is one of the most elegant batsmen around and he has the penchant of making big scores. (AFP)

On his day nothing can stop Shahid Afridi both with the bat and ball. Watch out for his leg-spinners and big hits. (AFP)

Young Quinton de Kock is an asset to the South African top-order as he has shots all round the wicket. (AFP)

The mystery man - Sunil Narine - has comfounded many with his variations. (AFP)

The T20 format suits his style of play. In the middle-order he has finished the games on his own. If he is in good bowling form that'll auger well for India. (AFP)

He bats like Sanath Jayasuriya. He has powerful shots which can demoralise the fielding team. Perera at the top of the order will look to score quick runs for Sri Lanka. (AFP)

Corey Anderson caught the eyes of the cricketing world with his 36-ball ton in the ODIs on the New Year's Day in 2014. He is a decent left-arm pacer as well. (Photo by Anthony Au-Yeung/Getty Images)

James Neesham is a finisher, who has big shots in his repertoire. Neesham is an attacking medium pacer as well. (AFP)